Festivals are one of the special features in Vietnamese culture. The diversity of ethnic religions makes Vietnam one of the countries with many festivals. Festivals are held to commemorate cultural events. Community spirit is the essence of every festival. There are two parts to festivals: ceremony and festival. The ceremony is to express respect for divinity and people's dreams of health, wealth, luck and happiness for themselves and their loved ones. Festivals are unique features of culture, community, religion, etc. The two biggest traditional festivals are Lunar New Year and Hung King's Death Anniversary. During Lunar New Year, each region has other festivals to celebrate such as Lim Festival in Bac Ninh province, Giong Festival in Soc Son, Perfume Pagoda Festival in Hanoi. Hung King's death anniversary is held every year from the 8th to the 11th of the third lunar month. It is organized so that everyone remembers their roots. With many landscapes recognized by UNESCO as world natural heritage and a wealth of unique regional cultural spaces, Vietnam is a legendary land and also a storehouse of attractive material for filmmakers to exploit. long lasting waterfall.
Religion in Vietnam is quite diverse, including Buddhism (both Mahayana, Theravada and some modified groups such as Hoa Hao, Tu An Hieu Nghia); Christianity (including Catholicism and Protestantism); endogenous religions such as Cao Dai; and some other religions (Hinduism and Islam). Different types of folk beliefs also have a lot of influence. The majority of Vietnamese people consider themselves non-religious, even though they still go to religious sites several times a year...
Vietnamese culture is one of the oldest cultures in the Pacific region. Although located next to two major cultures, Chinese and Indian culture, Vietnam still preserves many of its own cultural features, expressed in many aspects such as traditional customs that still exist today. Nowadays, Vietnamese people's life and folk literature are rich and unique. It can be said that Vietnamese culture is a special blend of many ancient cultures along with the indigenous culture of the Vietnamese people. In addition to the greatest influence of China, there is also the influence of Indian and Cham culture. , and later the great influence of Western culture (France, Russia, America).
Nha Rong Wharf and Ho Chi Minh Museum, Ho Chi Minh City Branch, at 1 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City. This place not only displays artifacts associated with his life and career, but also especially marks the event that on June 5, 1911, President Ho Chi Minh left Vietnam from Nha Rong Harbor to begin his journey. traveling around the world to find a way to save the country and liberate the nation from the yoke of French colonialism...
No. | Wards | Zipcode |
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1 | Cho Lau town Cho Lau town | 77306 |
2 | Liangshan town Liangshan town | 77320 |
3 | Binh An Wards Binh An Wards | 77313 |
4 | Binh Tan Wards Binh Tan Wards | 77319 |
5 | Hai Ninh Wards Hai Ninh Wards | 77314 |
6 | Hoa Thang Wards Hoa Thang Wards | 77322 |
7 | Hong Phong Wards Hong Phong Wards | 77323 |
8 | Hong Thai Wards Hong Thai Wards | 77321 |
9 | Phan Dien Wards Phan Dien Wards | 77310 |
10 | Phan Hiep Wards Phan Hiep Wards | 77307 |
11 | Phan Hoa Wards Phan Hoa Wards | 77309 |
12 | Phan Lam Wards Phan Lam Wards | 77311 |
13 | Phan Ri Thanh Wards Phan Ri Thanh Wards | 77308 |
14 | Phan Son Wards Phan Son Wards | 77312 |
15 | Phan Thanh Wards Phan Thanh Wards | 77315 |
16 | Phan Tien Wards Phan Tien Wards | 77318 |
17 | Song Binh Wards Song Binh Wards | 77316 |
18 | Song Luy Wards Song Luy Wards | 77317 |
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